Four new designs have been created in collaboration with Royal Collection Trust, a department of the Royal Household, to mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth.
Read MoreWith its Spring Summer 2026 campaign, Furla introduces a new creative direction built around the concept of advertainment, unfolding through a unique cinematic story.
Read MoreThe new campaign draws from Ralph Lauren’s rich heritage where athletic pursuits meet refined elegance, from the sophisticated traditions of polo to the exhilarating energy of racetracks and the boundless freedom of nautical life.
Read MoreThe Fall/Winter 2026-27 collection coincides with Hogan's 40th anniversary and features contemporary reiterations of archive pieces from the brand founded in Milan in the Eighties.
Read MoreFor Fall/Winter 2026, ALICE + OLIVIA reimagines the grandeur, romanticism and industrial ambition of the Gilded Age for the 21st-century woman.
Read MoreHUGO is responding to the cultural shift of redefining success with its new campaign, Red Means Go: a mantra that celebrates those who leave behind what no longer serves them to pursue something self-made.
Read MorePractical yet aspirational, the Spring/Summer 2026 offering is a wardrobe for those in transit – between jobs, ideas, cities – who need clothes that can keep pace with a life that doesn't move in straight lines.
Read MoreMarc Jacobs introduces Make Your Marc, the Spring 2026 collection celebrating individuality through iconic design.
Read MoreThe TOMMY HILFIGER New York Fall 2026 collection looks to the city that gave the label its name for inspiration. A modern expression of prep, it's reinterpreted through NYC’s relaxed lens— balancing heritage style with contemporary ease, where sharp dressing meets everyday utility.
Read MoreSet in an imaginary closet filled with real items coming from Gildo Zegna, Group Executive Chairman, and Paolo Zegna, both members of the third generation of the Zegna family — personal pieces, as well as clothing inherited from their ancestors — this ZEGNA collection originates in a deeply rooted love for weaving cloth and wearing clothes.
Read MorePerfectly embodying MAX&Co.’s refreshed identity, the S/S 26 collection channels an Enfant Terrible spirit into versatile pieces with a directional yet refined edge—placing a bold mix-and-match approach at its core.
Read MoreCoach announces the launch of its co-created open-access designer collection in The Sims™ 4. The drop introduces wearable items from Coach’s ready-to-wear line, the brand’s iconic Tabby and Brooklyn bags, and a special “Coach Trunk” designed to unlock mood-driven looks.
Read MoreThe vibrant return of Orphéon with a new Eau de Toilette, complimented by new fragrance gestures and decorative objects. Diptyque is reopening the door to Orphéon, creating innovation that continues the journey of this emblematic fragrance.
Read MoreBoggi Milano unveils its Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collection, a project that seamlessly blends tailoring, technological innovation, and the brand’s signature sense of community.
Read MoreAn exploration of modern femininity illustrated with soft pastel colours, audacious finishing, diaphanous lace, and elements that surprise with an overarching sense of lightness. For Spring 2026, the collection drills down into the core principles of the house: femininity, a love of fashion and enduring glamour.
Read MoreFor Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Maximilian Davis returns to the 1920s, reconsidering its eclecticism through his exacting perspective, alongside exploring the period when the house itself was founded.
Read MoreFor Spring/Summer 26, BOSS unveiled a collection where functionality, simplicity, and precision are redefined through innovative, bold statements of contemporary design.
Read MoreHogan affirms its status as a global modern lifestyle brand with the Spring Summer 2026 season for women.
Read MoreBurberry introduces its latest collection, drawing from the connection between fashion and music – two powerful forces that have shaped culture, challenged conventions and expressed a universal language of style.
Read MoreGap, the classic American brand known for its modern essentials and iconic logo style, is bringing back the Logo Weekend, a much-anticipated celebration spotlighting its signature logo collections.
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